The lawsuit is the fourth filed against the Amarillo millionaire in the last month by Houston attorney Anthony Buzbee.

Amarillo police executed a search warrant Nov. 7 at Marsh 3’s Chase Tower offices and retrieved some evidence, police said. No criminal charges have been filed against the Amarillo millionaire, best known for creating Cadillac Ranch.

Tuesday’s lawsuit, which lists John Doe 5 and John Doe 6, claims Marsh 3 paid John Doe 5 $500 for signing a release and waiver.

According to the suit, Marsh 3 had John Doe 5 masturbate in his office and later touched the teen’s [filtered word] without his consent.

The suit further alleges John Doe 6 came to Marsh 3’s home with two other teens, looking for work. Marsh 3, the suit said, told the teens he couldn’t hire them, but asked them to stay for a picnic.

The suit claims the teens then skinny-dipped and drank beer with Marsh 3. Later, John Doe 6 approached Marsh 3 for a business loan, the suit said, and Marsh 3 paid the teen $1,000 to masturbate.

Kelly Utsinger, who represents the Marshes and Weir, could not be reached for comment Tuesday. He said Nov. 7 that his clients were cooperating with Amarillo police in an ongoing criminal investigation and said earlier he plans to deny the suits’ allegations in court.

Buzbee, who has filed three other related civil lawsuits against Marsh 3, said Amarillo police searched Marsh 3’s offices after four of his clients gave sworn statements to police about Marsh 3.

Messages seeking comment from McCartt & Associates were not immediately returned. Representatives of Chase Tower, LLC, could not be reached for comment Tuesday.